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joining us now texas governor elect greg abbott the former attorney general of texas and a man well versed on this issue. congratulations. good to have you. >> thank you so much. >> this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you saw the way that governor perry protects it the new surg as they consider action. >> for one we are concerneded there will be a new surge of border activity in part because of the potential action the president may take. as they showed earlier this year that is nothing that is new in the state of texas. we have had people crossing the border for years. we have been involved in the sporadic surge operations by the texas department of public safety to stop the flow of cross border activity. necessitating texas open up its checkbook and pay for this. we are expecting the federal government to do is to is for the president not to open the blood gates of the border but two for the federal government po pay for the cross that texans incurred. >> he talked about not having a heart if we don't understand the flight of famil
joining us now texas governor elect greg abbott the former attorney general of texas and a man well versed on this issue. congratulations. good to have you. >> thank you so much. >> this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you saw the way that governor perry protects it the new surg as they consider action. >> for one we are concerneded there will be a new surge of border activity in part because of the potential action the...
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with steve, chairman of the hen water orepublican party in texas. and simon jackman, a professor of political science at stanford university. welcome all to the program. steve, being the republican chairman in texas gives you the first word. how do you explain what happened yesterday. >> in one word it's obama. he made a mistake saying even though he was not on the ballot his policies would be. i think he was the primary reason why we won. >> this states like yours would it have made any difference had he not injected himself into the race? >> i think we still would have won, but it helped us with the margin of victory remembering that we beat him two years ago by 16 percentage points. then he did something that i think was very foolish. he did robo calls in the state sporting the candidate. that was a very big mistake on their part. >> what do you think happened yesterday? >> well, what we expected to happen but a lot more so. >> it was always the case that republicans had on their side. geography on their side. more red states than blue sides. the
with steve, chairman of the hen water orepublican party in texas. and simon jackman, a professor of political science at stanford university. welcome all to the program. steve, being the republican chairman in texas gives you the first word. how do you explain what happened yesterday. >> in one word it's obama. he made a mistake saying even though he was not on the ballot his policies would be. i think he was the primary reason why we won. >> this states like yours would it have...
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texas is not known to be earthquake country. and there are a lot of local residents that are extremely concerned and rightfully so. i would be concerned if earthquakes were suddenly happening in my backyard. and they're really demanding answers. they want answers. >> and this increase in earthquakes and the number of earthquakes is really striking hot just in texas. there were -- and not just in texas oopts there were only 20 per year in the eastern united states, you guys reported on in the last 30 years. and then more than 100 are happening yearly, recently? >> it's been quite an increase in the number of earthquakes especially in areas as you mentioned that don't have much history or any history at all of seismic activity. it's a pretty big increase. and the question here is whether or not these are natural earthquakes or if they're induced somehow by human activities. and what a lot of people are turning to is that fracking or activities related to fracking may be part of what's contributing to this increased earthquake acti
texas is not known to be earthquake country. and there are a lot of local residents that are extremely concerned and rightfully so. i would be concerned if earthquakes were suddenly happening in my backyard. and they're really demanding answers. they want answers. >> and this increase in earthquakes and the number of earthquakes is really striking hot just in texas. there were -- and not just in texas oopts there were only 20 per year in the eastern united states, you guys reported on in...
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consider wendy davis in texas. wendy davis ran from the platform of late-term abortion in texas. it was too late to put that back in the box. even the denver post named mark his over-the-top focus on abortion and women's reproductive capacity as the defining point of her life. our candidates stood firm as to avoidonents tended backlash. a pro-life mother and military back downfused to from her record, even in the face of outrageous attacks. to clarify his position he directly lied to debate moderators about his position on late-term abortion. that is one way of handling it. kansas literally ran away to ascertain his late-term abortion. men and women and voters alike responded positively to pro-life candidates. to counterstrike the war on with pro-abortion incumbents and turned out voters in an unprecedented ground gain kansas.iana and we had 7000 pro-life activists make a million contacts. door,f those were door to human to human, woman to woman interactions about what mattered in their lives and what didn't. it is reflective of the women of whoica, not a powered elite often cap
consider wendy davis in texas. wendy davis ran from the platform of late-term abortion in texas. it was too late to put that back in the box. even the denver post named mark his over-the-top focus on abortion and women's reproductive capacity as the defining point of her life. our candidates stood firm as to avoidonents tended backlash. a pro-life mother and military back downfused to from her record, even in the face of outrageous attacks. to clarify his position he directly lied to debate...
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they're from a tiny town in south texas of a few thousand people. that's the town that i grew up in in south texas. it's called progresso. i didn't go to high school at the same time that they did, but they went to my high school. so i talked to one of their friends late last night, and they told me that the wake is today. i tried calling her today. she's not answering the phone. my guess is that she's in mexico right now. >> first of all, how long were they missing? what were they doing in mexico? >> they have been missing for about two and a half weeks. what authorities are saying is that they were visiting their father. the father lives in mexico, the mother lives in the united states. they were visiting their father when they were allegedly kidnapped. >> why are members of this law enforcement elite tactical unit under investigation right now? why are they being questioned? >> this is fascinating, because it's an elite group called hercules, and this group was introduced not too long ago by the mayor of matamoros, which is just east of el contro
they're from a tiny town in south texas of a few thousand people. that's the town that i grew up in in south texas. it's called progresso. i didn't go to high school at the same time that they did, but they went to my high school. so i talked to one of their friends late last night, and they told me that the wake is today. i tried calling her today. she's not answering the phone. my guess is that she's in mexico right now. >> first of all, how long were they missing? what were they doing...
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this is about the texas law. the texas voter i.d. law may prevent more than 600,000 registered texas voters, about 4.5% of all the voters in that state from voting in person for lack of a compliant identification. a sharply disproportion nativity percentage of those voters are african-american or historic. did that -- or hispanic. did that come true last week. >> no. the british center for justice which files these things say some people were prevented from voting about 12. >> 12 people? >> that's the list that they have. >> 12 people? >> they say more than that but they have the stories of 12. the texas authorities say they are isolated but, look, you have got look at the number of people who tried to vote. 16463 provisional ballots. >> in texas? >> in texas. if you don't have an i.d. those are the ones who try provl ballot. so what happens to the 584,000 that are supposedly suppressed? they don't give a diddly squat. you were right in the talking points. they don't care of. they don't go and vote. that is the dirty secret in this v
this is about the texas law. the texas voter i.d. law may prevent more than 600,000 registered texas voters, about 4.5% of all the voters in that state from voting in person for lack of a compliant identification. a sharply disproportion nativity percentage of those voters are african-american or historic. did that -- or hispanic. did that come true last week. >> no. the british center for justice which files these things say some people were prevented from voting about 12. >> 12...
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greg abbott in texas got 44% of hispanic vote compares to rick perry. this comes after democratic forces from obama made a strong push in texas to help win more support. those are two examples from important states. what does that tell you about the prospects republicans have of winning the white house? >> not that much. these are unique cases. john kasich has shown people mitch daniels had more after the african-american voters, if you are republican governor who departs from right wing orthodoxy than you have social programs, and you reach out to african-americans, you can be popular. in texas you have a case where wendy davis became the poster girl for abortion on demand, that is not a great thing for hispanics. they don't like the far left posturing. >> the democratic party has a lot of thinking for 2016 about what i post obama party is. the big deal is it shows democrats did not have a hold on the constituencies. coming up, our thesauruses naked. we are running out of words to describe what happened. we have dan pfeiffer to brainstorm with us. we w
greg abbott in texas got 44% of hispanic vote compares to rick perry. this comes after democratic forces from obama made a strong push in texas to help win more support. those are two examples from important states. what does that tell you about the prospects republicans have of winning the white house? >> not that much. these are unique cases. john kasich has shown people mitch daniels had more after the african-american voters, if you are republican governor who departs from right wing...
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meanwhile across the plains in texas lacking good 72 for the highs in houston. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >> thank you. maria. >> justin timberlake. ♪ >> jessica biel is pregnant with their first baby according to us weekly. no comment yet from the couple who celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary this month. the baby is said to be due in april. >> get ready to crash his party. luke ryan just won the biggest honor at the cma awards. >> i love luke bryan. he was named entertainer of the year. former winner garth brooks presenting him with that trophy. >> don't you think he will find my baby. >> oh, yeah, that's great. >> we could name him garth. >> what are you doing? >> brad paisley spilling the beans and revealing carrie under wood is having a baby boy. >> nothing is off limits tonight. though we refuse to joke about renee zellweger. >> first of all, she could be here. >> how old we know. >> she is a master of december guys. >> this is brad a and carrie's second time hosting together. >> talking about the recent photos after plastic su
meanwhile across the plains in texas lacking good 72 for the highs in houston. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >> thank you. maria. >> justin timberlake. ♪ >> jessica biel is pregnant with their first baby according to us weekly. no comment yet from the couple who celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary this month. the baby is said to be due in april. >> get ready to crash his party. luke ryan just won the biggest honor at the cma awards. >> i...
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texas, does not speak for all latinos. my family members are trying to enter legally and have waited for years. thanks for writing. minneapolis, hey, bill, nice talking point saying president obama will divide the country. any idea who signed executive order 12324 providing amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. here's how misguided you are. executive order 12324 was signed by reagan in 1981. it gave the coast guard the power to stop and board any vessel that might be smuggling illegal aliens into the usa. in 1986, five years later, mr. reagan signed a law passed by congress that offered a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented. again, that was passed by congress. you know, when you write to this program, you should have some idea of the facts. just looking out for you. douglas, pennsylvania, i never understood why fox news hired ed henry, he's more interested in defending president obama than challenging him. grossly unfair, doug. ed henry is the toughest white house correspondent with the exception maybe of one othe
texas, does not speak for all latinos. my family members are trying to enter legally and have waited for years. thanks for writing. minneapolis, hey, bill, nice talking point saying president obama will divide the country. any idea who signed executive order 12324 providing amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. here's how misguided you are. executive order 12324 was signed by reagan in 1981. it gave the coast guard the power to stop and board any vessel that might be smuggling illegal aliens...
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in her decent, justice ginsberg argued that the texas law would disenfranchise hundreds and thousands, unquote, of voters. earlier this month, the supreme court upheld an injunction barring the state of wisconsin from executing its new voter id law. because reasoning seems to rely on the degree for which the states make it possible for the poor to acquire identification. such as by reducing the cost to obtain a birth certificate or state issued identity card. 31 states now require voters to show some form of identification. 15 states require photo identification. despite predictions that such laws will suppress minority turnout, evidence from recent elections tells us a different story. in ohio and rhode island, where photo id laws have gone into effect, minority voting actually increased rather than decreased. >> question, is a requirement to show photo identification before voting a good idea or a bad idea? mort zuckerman. >> i think it's a good idea. and new york state and to some extent, new york city, believe me. they are people who are selling these cards that will now allow peo
in her decent, justice ginsberg argued that the texas law would disenfranchise hundreds and thousands, unquote, of voters. earlier this month, the supreme court upheld an injunction barring the state of wisconsin from executing its new voter id law. because reasoning seems to rely on the degree for which the states make it possible for the poor to acquire identification. such as by reducing the cost to obtain a birth certificate or state issued identity card. 31 states now require voters to...
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i saw the situation myself in a number ovisits to south texas to mcallen to new mexico to phoenix. it was clearly humanitarian aspect tour response, but we responded aggressively to the spike this past summer. an aggressive public areness campaign about the dangers of the trip for child -- for a child,nd the numbers today of unaccompanied children crossing are at the lowest they've been in almost two years. the high point w june 10, 2014. and it dropped dramatically om that point forward to the point where the number of unaccoanied children crossing the sohern border is in the rio grande sector in particular the lowest it's been in almost two years. all this is affected by push and pull factors, but we're determined that we need to do more ourselves for border security. i'm concerned about the possibility of another rise in illegal migration. much of it is seasonal. it begins to climb each year at the beginning of t year, peaks in the early summer and drops off when it gets hot in the late summer so we're concernedbout another rise. and we have to depart agait another rise in illeg
i saw the situation myself in a number ovisits to south texas to mcallen to new mexico to phoenix. it was clearly humanitarian aspect tour response, but we responded aggressively to the spike this past summer. an aggressive public areness campaign about the dangers of the trip for child -- for a child,nd the numbers today of unaccompanied children crossing are at the lowest they've been in almost two years. the high point w june 10, 2014. and it dropped dramatically om that point forward to the...
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. >> marÍa libre en la ciudad y houston, texas, una metrÓpoli que tiene unas alta poblaciÓn de adeptos cristianos. entre ellos el pastor evangÉlico hernÁn castaÑo. pastor, existe la clarividencia? >> los clarividentes no existen. porque son personas que consultan muertos, que consultan demonios que estÁn engaÑados que utilizan eso muchos para ganancia. >> pero quÉ opinan psicÓlogos clÍnicos daniel garcía ha dedicado gran parte de sus estudios a la religiÓn son personas buenas o malas los clarividentes. >> como teÓlogo no creo que pueda contestar esa pregunta lo que sÍ estoy conscientes de que la mayorÍa de los religiosos, es decir, pastores, sacerdotes es gente que pueden ser espÍritus daÑinos... ♪ >> en la antigüedad personas con el don de marÍa eran condenadas a muerte quemadas en la hoguera o colgados de un Árbol. >> en esta Época sÓlo se llama ignorancia de las personas si tu miras la biblia hay gente como yo. que era clarividente, que podÍa ver, escuchaba cosas. >> algo con lo que concuerda en la teologÍa. >> yo digo que la biblia tiene experiencia clarivid
. >> marÍa libre en la ciudad y houston, texas, una metrÓpoli que tiene unas alta poblaciÓn de adeptos cristianos. entre ellos el pastor evangÉlico hernÁn castaÑo. pastor, existe la clarividencia? >> los clarividentes no existen. porque son personas que consultan muertos, que consultan demonios que estÁn engaÑados que utilizan eso muchos para ganancia. >> pero quÉ opinan psicÓlogos clÍnicos daniel garcía ha dedicado gran parte de sus estudios a la religiÓn son...
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the only change from that is texas. as you can see i have given the results of texas actions. it's like rearranging deck chairs on the titanic. but the democrats did do slightly better there. we are going to take a closer look at key states and matt's going to walk you through those. >> thanks. we have information about all of the 10 states, in-depth information posted on our website, as well as our partner website. you can find that very easily at latinovote2014.o -- com. we are going to run through a couple of the key states and not every single result of all 10 states at this time. start in colorado. the state that probably got the most attention on the senate side. just looking at the vote, we saw strong support for democratic candidates. as gary reviewed these were declines from previous years. in particular, 2012 was one of the strongest states for president obama with the latino vote, 87%. of latinos in colorado voted for obama. so while both did well, clearly outpacing their republican opponents, this was a drop when barack obama was at 7%. in colorado the number one i
the only change from that is texas. as you can see i have given the results of texas actions. it's like rearranging deck chairs on the titanic. but the democrats did do slightly better there. we are going to take a closer look at key states and matt's going to walk you through those. >> thanks. we have information about all of the 10 states, in-depth information posted on our website, as well as our partner website. you can find that very easily at latinovote2014.o -- com. we are going to...
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a band of storms stretching 3600 miles from texas to new jersey, wet and flooding conditions. and wet roads up to the midwest and great lakes as well as the pacific northwest and the northern rockies. >>> and flying, dallas, houston, memphis and minneapolis. >>> you'll hear this a lot. it was an awful night for democrats. they watched republicans pick up one victory after another and shore up control of the senate. >> the gop gained seven seats. one of those wins went to mitch mcconnell of kentucky. he's now poised to become the next senate majority leader. >>> and abc news is covering the angles. start with matt gutman in kansas. >> reporter: for a while yesterday, perhaps the republicans might lose two key seats in kansas. one is the governor's seat, the other is the senate seat, pat roberts, the three-term incumbent. both he and sam brownback pulled through with comfortable margins. this despite the fact that kansas had the lowest republican turnout since 1992. in a generation. and the fact there was tremendous dissatisfaction with the performance of both of those leaders.
a band of storms stretching 3600 miles from texas to new jersey, wet and flooding conditions. and wet roads up to the midwest and great lakes as well as the pacific northwest and the northern rockies. >>> and flying, dallas, houston, memphis and minneapolis. >>> you'll hear this a lot. it was an awful night for democrats. they watched republicans pick up one victory after another and shore up control of the senate. >> the gop gained seven seats. one of those wins went to...
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host: we go to fort worth, texas. caller: the comment made earlier free --aves working for the mexicans volunteered to work, and they want to send them away. president obama has fought ever since he came in office, against everything he tried to do. this president has worked as hard as any other president to make things right. can we say not just obama, but president obama? farmers urge congress to legalize agriculture workers. they write that under the president's plan, an estimated 250,000 farmworkers would be eligible for relief. this is a fraction of the total number of undocumented numbers in the u.s. the farmers hoped the decision to take unilateral action will tell congress to achieve a legislative solution. they write here that more than half of all fieldworkers are undocumented, according to the labor department. that share maybe higher than 70%. historically, how much have we workersn undocumented to do our farming work and agriculture work in this country? guest: historically, we have been very dependent on
host: we go to fort worth, texas. caller: the comment made earlier free --aves working for the mexicans volunteered to work, and they want to send them away. president obama has fought ever since he came in office, against everything he tried to do. this president has worked as hard as any other president to make things right. can we say not just obama, but president obama? farmers urge congress to legalize agriculture workers. they write that under the president's plan, an estimated 250,000...
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plus, a special visit to the texas hospital where the outbreak just ended. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. >> i felt like a target. like an animal in a cage. like i don't have life in me. >> u.s. marine sergeant andrew telling a story only here on the record. days after his release, describing the unthinkable conditions he faced behind bars and all because he made a wrong turn. >> i laid on the ground, i laid on the ground and then a guard comes over running and starts whacking me with a stick. he starts whacking my leg with a stick. another guard puts his boot on my head on the ground. then they drag me and put their knees on me against the wall. and then they just started
plus, a special visit to the texas hospital where the outbreak just ended. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app....
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to be more taxes on all of the texas people. i mean, that's a trap if ever there was one, it seems to me. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it is also call called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> reporter: one year later two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in austin, texas, and he owns a burger joint and six dairy queens employing under 100 people at above minimum wage. >> we pay $10 and we don't do it because we are nice guys, but we do it because we get the best peopl people. >> reporter: mayfield was to expand the business started by his father in 1949 but going over the 100 employee mark means he has to offer health care for his workers or pay penalties under the mandate. >> these penalties passed by the government don't come out of the air. we have to pay them or we don't pay in business. >> reporter: and if 30 hours is a full time worker as defined by the law, mayfield will have to cut workers or drawback. >> i have peop
to be more taxes on all of the texas people. i mean, that's a trap if ever there was one, it seems to me. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it is also call called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> reporter: one year later two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in austin, texas, and he owns a burger joint and six dairy queens employing under 100 people at above minimum wage....
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so he's dragging the texas republican party to the right. that's going to drag cruz and perry to the right we saw the first republican to introduce a travel ban for west africa was marco rubio who is now -- has now abandoned his position on immigration reform. so the republican primary won't be a pretty thing in this debate next year and i think the president is going to demonstrate or self-conclude by showing a lot of courage that in the face of all of it he's still going to take action but we have to recognize that all of us in this room who think this is the right thing better be spending time and energy defending what gets done, reaffirming the need to fix the broken -- the overall broken immigration system and to recognize that this could end up becoming a very consequential and significant and ugly part of the national debate. i don't think it's -- i'll conclude by saying there are many advocates who are my friends who argue that this is simple and easy there is nothing simple and easy about what's to happen. it's going to be deeply un
so he's dragging the texas republican party to the right. that's going to drag cruz and perry to the right we saw the first republican to introduce a travel ban for west africa was marco rubio who is now -- has now abandoned his position on immigration reform. so the republican primary won't be a pretty thing in this debate next year and i think the president is going to demonstrate or self-conclude by showing a lot of courage that in the face of all of it he's still going to take action but we...
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and being fro of texas, we are very sensitive to illegal immigration down here. texas has flagrantly disregarded the federal immigration law by allowing a great number of illegal immigrants into the state to the point where u.s. citizens -- i have four university degrees and i can't find a job. and they are in the stem disciplines and i can't find a job. so first of all, i do support the progressive movement. i don't support it with respect to injecting 4 million illegal immigrants into the workforce. and the effects that will have on social security. it will blow it up because every one of those who get a provitional work permit will also get a social security number. it will destroy that program. and i just -- i can't understand why that isn't talked about or even if you guys realize that. >> can i ask a question caller: sure. >> if the president adopts this, does it change how you vote or who you vote for? caller: in this past election, i voted for anything other than a democrat because of that, and if he does abuse the executive order, i will support impeachm
and being fro of texas, we are very sensitive to illegal immigration down here. texas has flagrantly disregarded the federal immigration law by allowing a great number of illegal immigrants into the state to the point where u.s. citizens -- i have four university degrees and i can't find a job. and they are in the stem disciplines and i can't find a job. so first of all, i do support the progressive movement. i don't support it with respect to injecting 4 million illegal immigrants into the...
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alex works at a target store in texas. now we are finding out it could be the latest marketing campaign by a company. samantha murphy is here with more on this. this guy is cute. along comes a marketing company. >> and just 24 hours he basically became super famous. everyone is talking about him. this story is so fascinating. this is what is happening online. i am marketing company is saying we are actually behind this. target says they had nothing to do with it. the kid said it was a surprise to him to. the people that first we get the pictures that they had nothing to do with the marketing company. right now we are trying to figure out who is this company, why are they saying this? >> it sounds like manipulation to me. >> this is something that happens very organically. was there an engineering aspects of it? >> thank you very much. new at noon. sarah palin is back with us. does that mean she will run for any elected office in 2016? ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beau
alex works at a target store in texas. now we are finding out it could be the latest marketing campaign by a company. samantha murphy is here with more on this. this guy is cute. along comes a marketing company. >> and just 24 hours he basically became super famous. everyone is talking about him. this story is so fascinating. this is what is happening online. i am marketing company is saying we are actually behind this. target says they had nothing to do with it. the kid said it was a...
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i'm not saying it's right that texas has a five-year statute. but i will say we have to be careful the reason there are statutes of limitations is because sometimes people are innocent even though they are accused of bad things and how long over the course of someone's life should somebody be able to come back and keep accusing them. >> i thought it was because after so many years the evidence -- >> that is also why. >> and that is probably more true of evidence of this kind than there is of murder. this is -- >> i'm sorry. but isn't there a sexist attitude toward putting a statute of limitations on rape but not on murder? >> perhaps because remember all of these laws were made at a time when sexism was rife. but i agree we have to look carefully when we lift the statute of limitations. my first thought is why not? if you can prove it why not? >> and texas has an interesting exception which says if there's dna evidence then you can bring it 25 years later and not even california have that. >> but so and here is where we need to look at if we lif
i'm not saying it's right that texas has a five-year statute. but i will say we have to be careful the reason there are statutes of limitations is because sometimes people are innocent even though they are accused of bad things and how long over the course of someone's life should somebody be able to come back and keep accusing them. >> i thought it was because after so many years the evidence -- >> that is also why. >> and that is probably more true of evidence of this kind...
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california and texas haven't been that important and that has happened with hispanic voters. if california and texas were swing states i think we would see a different story around a voter participation because they would be getting attention in a way they are not now and attention from the candidates, the media etc. does make a difference. i'm not sure how much of it is a reflection of apathy as a reflection of circumstances. also, for many voters, when you ask them why didn't you vote, the census bureau found one of the big reasons is they were too busy and i think that those reflect where they are so the election wasn't working. depending on the circumstances of an election, that could change about the turnout, how they vote and the relative importance of the vote moving forward. thank you. >> i have a question for the full panel. [inaudible] i just wonder about -- i wonder how the republican party has changed over the past decade. [inaudible] also, how they turned their back on gun violence and immigration reform. [inaudible] >> any other questions? i have one more. >> on
california and texas haven't been that important and that has happened with hispanic voters. if california and texas were swing states i think we would see a different story around a voter participation because they would be getting attention in a way they are not now and attention from the candidates, the media etc. does make a difference. i'm not sure how much of it is a reflection of apathy as a reflection of circumstances. also, for many voters, when you ask them why didn't you vote, the...
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. >> austin texas. here is more on democrats line. >> hello. thank you for taking my call. i have two points to make. the first one, the first one has to do with immigration. and being from the state of texas, we are very sensitive to illegal immigration down here. texas has flagrantly disregarded the federal immigration law by allowing a great number of illegal immigrants into the state to the point where u.s. citizens -- i have four university degrees and i can't find a job. and they are in the stem disciplines and i can't find a job. so first of all, i do support the progressive movement. i don't support it with respect to injecting 4 million illegal immigrants into the workforce. and the effects that will have on social security. it will blow it up because every one of those who get a provitional work permit will also get a social security number. it will destroy that program. and i just -- i can't understand why that isn't talked about or even if you guys realize that. >> can i ask a question caller: sure. >> if the president adopts this, does it change how you vote or
. >> austin texas. here is more on democrats line. >> hello. thank you for taking my call. i have two points to make. the first one, the first one has to do with immigration. and being from the state of texas, we are very sensitive to illegal immigration down here. texas has flagrantly disregarded the federal immigration law by allowing a great number of illegal immigrants into the state to the point where u.s. citizens -- i have four university degrees and i can't find a job. and...
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one bitter race, texas. good evening sir, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> tell me, how does immigration impact you now? are things going to change? texas going to play a bigger role, how are you responding to the president's comments? >> texas will continue to play a big role. there's something interesting that happened in this election that i think is powerful for the country. one of the issues i ran on and won on is ensuring that texas will step up and do what the federal government has failed to do, that is to secure our border. i also got more than 44% of the hispanic vote in the state of texas and more than 50% of the male hispanic vote. it shows you can run on an issue of being tough on border security while at the same time including the hispanic vote. >> is your policy on immigration and securing the border going to be any different from governor rick perry? >> what governor perry had to do was in the short term send the national guard to the border to ensure we were able to deal with the t
one bitter race, texas. good evening sir, congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> tell me, how does immigration impact you now? are things going to change? texas going to play a bigger role, how are you responding to the president's comments? >> texas will continue to play a big role. there's something interesting that happened in this election that i think is powerful for the country. one of the issues i ran on and won on is ensuring that texas will step up and do what the...
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texas. violent robbery caught on surveillance video. the men demanding cash and even patting down one woman. 65 year old woman fights back. he snatched her purse. he runs out and she runs after her. the second suspect shot her in the back. she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. and a better ending to another crime caught on camera. a gas station clerk uses a metal bat. he stood helpless as the armed suspect went for the register until he realized it was fake. the clerk landed one blow to the crock's head. and he cooks the gun and i used to use beaumont guns and i am not letting him get away. >> the suspect is wanted for robberies at eight other business. >> michigan, a person of interest investigated in a massive explosion in detroit. a vacant home is blown to bits and setting fire to neighboring homes. five damaged or destroyed. police thought a gas leak may have been to blame. but a man with burning clothes running out of the home. they are investigating the man who came to the hospital with burned clothes. >> a custome
texas. violent robbery caught on surveillance video. the men demanding cash and even patting down one woman. 65 year old woman fights back. he snatched her purse. he runs out and she runs after her. the second suspect shot her in the back. she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. and a better ending to another crime caught on camera. a gas station clerk uses a metal bat. he stood helpless as the armed suspect went for the register until he realized it was fake. the clerk landed one...
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to our texas schools. in dallas, in houston, and the rio grande area in el paso. we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to give into taxes. also, for people who are -- the majority of the immigrants, their average income is $36,000. and if you don't give them the opportunity to pay in state, usually that's about $20,000 a year that they would have to stay. nobody, no family could be able to afford that. so i think that the arguments for the education part are there. i don't really think that anybody that loves their country, loves where they live, their community, would be against anybody that has the heart and desire to either serve in the military or go into college and receive an education, that they can be against somebody wanting to fulfill that dream. >> commissioner, the 2014 republican party of texas platform calls for the repeal of the texas d.r.e.a.m. act. do you support that, or are you against that? >> i think t
to our texas schools. in dallas, in houston, and the rio grande area in el paso. we do that because we understand the power of education. it is said that people who go to college are most likely 80% more to give into taxes. also, for people who are -- the majority of the immigrants, their average income is $36,000. and if you don't give them the opportunity to pay in state, usually that's about $20,000 a year that they would have to stay. nobody, no family could be able to afford that. so i...
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and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and it's global health care consulting business unit and by the alice kleberg foundation. and viewers like youth. >> i'm evan smith. he's the author of this town, he's mark leibovich. this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> this was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and controversial. >> it's journal list who's provide that -- journalist who price that information. >> mark leibovich, welcome. >> thanks, evan. good to be here. >> nice to have you. may i fawn? >> oh, please. i'll just be quiet for a while. >> this book -- this book was just a great, fun, quick read, and unlike, frankly, most quick reads, it was a deep read. it left me thinking about it long after i read it. it was just fantastic. >> keep going. >> you want me to stop right here? >> good night. thank you very much for coming. >> no. thank you. >> and what i think is most w
and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also by hilco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and it's global health care consulting business unit and by the alice kleberg foundation. and viewers like youth. >> i'm evan smith. he's the author of this town, he's mark leibovich. this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]....
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after all, this is one of the largest border cities in texas. more than 83% of the population is hispanic. >> i think it's very good that obama is doing that. >> you just want to work, and we want an education. >> reporter: behind california, texas has the largest illegal immigrant population in america. out of nearly 1.7 million undocumented immigrants living in the lone star state, as many as 533,000 would qualify for protection under the president's plan. >> some of my friends are not legal here, and they want to go to college, but they're scared that they are not going to get the help they need or criticized. >> reporter: members of law enforcement are bracing for the worst. mccallum police chief victor rodriguez points to the rush of unaccompanied minors to his region. he fierce we could see that again only larger numbers and more adults. >> do you think that this could, the word could spread and therefore see more people trying to enter. >> it's the policy or the actions are not clear enough, it will happen. >> reporter: do you think peopl
after all, this is one of the largest border cities in texas. more than 83% of the population is hispanic. >> i think it's very good that obama is doing that. >> you just want to work, and we want an education. >> reporter: behind california, texas has the largest illegal immigrant population in america. out of nearly 1.7 million undocumented immigrants living in the lone star state, as many as 533,000 would qualify for protection under the president's plan. >> some of...
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the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. mr. sessions: i would like to yield five minutes to the the gentleman from texas, former chairman of energy and commerce committee who knows as much as anybody in congress not just about energy and jobs but as former chairman of the committee he led this fight for many years, the gentleman, mr. barton. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas for five minutes. mr. barton: i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barton: first of all, let's try to define what this bill actually does. we had a lot of rhetoric on the house floor the last 30 minutes. it's a pretty simple bill. it removes the president from the decision-making authority. he can sign the bill and it would become law. he cannot sign it after so many days and it can become law and he can veto it. he doesn't have to make the decision to build the pipeline or not. it takes the president out of the decision-making loop except for the fact that h
the gentleman from texas, mr. sessions. mr. sessions: i would like to yield five minutes to the the gentleman from texas, former chairman of energy and commerce committee who knows as much as anybody in congress not just about energy and jobs but as former chairman of the committee he led this fight for many years, the gentleman, mr. barton. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas for five minutes. mr. barton: i would ask unanimous consent to revise and extend....
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we know similar things have happened in texas. te w where we can very similarly get data, but we will continue to look at precinct returns, and to compare our results to those to validate and show that when you look at the real vote data, the latino decision election poll is quite accurate. thank you. gary. >> i am going to wrap it up with other issues not related to immigration and also a few thoughts about thinking forward into the next cycle. we asked our respondents -- what approach was to solving the deficit budget, raising taxes for wealthy ns, cutting only spending, or doing a combination of tax increases and spending cuts. as it was in a 2012 election, it is again the case that latinos show some very reasoned thinking on this. there is about a 35% population nationwide who favor a balanced approach of tax increases and spending cuts. and then another 35% to believe that tax increases are the andtion, not just coney spending cuts as important to the american people, so -- not draconian spending cuts is important to the amer
we know similar things have happened in texas. te w where we can very similarly get data, but we will continue to look at precinct returns, and to compare our results to those to validate and show that when you look at the real vote data, the latino decision election poll is quite accurate. thank you. gary. >> i am going to wrap it up with other issues not related to immigration and also a few thoughts about thinking forward into the next cycle. we asked our respondents -- what approach...
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>> let's begin with texas, like you said, a state that used to be a part of mexico. the republic of texas. a state that's seen a lot of immigration issues over the years. and it's a state that it is a mirror image of what most of the country is thinking about this issue. and the opinion is split right down the middle with republicans who tend to be more conservative, saying this is not a good idea. this is blanket amnesty for people who broke the law and democrats saying, let's give them a chance, they've been here long enough, they deserve credit for the work they've done and the taxes they have paid. we got reaction from, of all places, an rv park in donna, texas, and i just want you to hear what these people say, and what are the issues they care most about. let's take a listen. >> think maybe we should give them a chance, those that have been here a long time and their children have been here, i don't want in tearing families apart. >> if they're here legally, but not to allow -- we have veterans that need home, and these people in here illegal, no, i'm all the w
>> let's begin with texas, like you said, a state that used to be a part of mexico. the republic of texas. a state that's seen a lot of immigration issues over the years. and it's a state that it is a mirror image of what most of the country is thinking about this issue. and the opinion is split right down the middle with republicans who tend to be more conservative, saying this is not a good idea. this is blanket amnesty for people who broke the law and democrats saying, let's give them...
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consider wendy davis in texas mark udall in colorado and bruce bailey in iowa. wendy davis ran from a platform of late-term abortions in texas and it was too late to put that back in the box. he was just too late especially among hispanics. in colorado even "the denver post" as saying mark udall for his over-the-top focus on abortion and women's reproductive capacity as the defining point of her life. meanwhile our candidates and their opponents tended to avoid backlash. joni ernst a pro-life mother military veteran and longtime public servant refused to back down from her pro-life record even in the face of outrageous attacks from braley and naral. when asked his position in braley directly lied to state moderators about his position on late-term abortion. he just plain lied. that's one way of handling it and then there's another way, literally run away which is exactly what brent orman did when he was running against pat roberts in kansas any literally ran away from a voter who was asking his position on late-term abortion and of course that is captured on fil
consider wendy davis in texas mark udall in colorado and bruce bailey in iowa. wendy davis ran from a platform of late-term abortions in texas and it was too late to put that back in the box. he was just too late especially among hispanics. in colorado even "the denver post" as saying mark udall for his over-the-top focus on abortion and women's reproductive capacity as the defining point of her life. meanwhile our candidates and their opponents tended to avoid backlash. joni ernst a...
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greg abbott in texas, like george w. bush and rick perry did well with hispanics, capturing 44% of their vote. the gender gap was dwarfed by the marriage gap at 41 points. and an analyst said single women, another core democratic group, gave their party the smallest margin in exit polls going back to 1992. women as a whole were more democratic than men but less so than in the past. men were solidly republican. republicans won the women's vote in southern contests in kansas, arkansas, texas, maine, mississippi, in both south carolina races, west virginia and women split their vote in iowa. independents gave the g.o.p. a 12-point margin. a third of voters said they supported the tea party. i looked closely at the health care question on the exit poll ballot. voters in 18 senate contests were asked to check a box indicating whether they thought the law did not go far enough, was about right and went too far. in only two states, oregon and maine did more than 30% say it didn't go far enough. in all of the other states, 45% o
greg abbott in texas, like george w. bush and rick perry did well with hispanics, capturing 44% of their vote. the gender gap was dwarfed by the marriage gap at 41 points. and an analyst said single women, another core democratic group, gave their party the smallest margin in exit polls going back to 1992. women as a whole were more democratic than men but less so than in the past. men were solidly republican. republicans won the women's vote in southern contests in kansas, arkansas, texas,...